Nazi guard update: 95-year-old needed special plane for deportation Ben Cathey © Provided by Knoxville WVLT-TV The admitted Nazi labor camp guard is back in Germany according to ICE
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - An admitted Nazi labor camp guard is no longer allowed back in the U.S. according to ICE.
95-year-old Fritz Berger used to call Oak Ridge home. Now the admitted Nazi labor camp guard is back in his original home - Germany.
Former federal immigration judge, John Richardson sat on the bench for 28 years (though not the Berger case). He said the law for deportation is clear.
“It really doesn’t matter how long he’s lived here, because the burden of proof is the same,” Judge Richardson said.
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